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'''Kris Stewart''' (born [[February 9]], [[1967]] in [[Portsmouth]]) is the founding chairman of [[England|English]] [[association football|football]] club [[AFC Wimbledon]]. He was the club's chief executive and is also a [[Chartered Institute of Management Accountants|CIMA]] passed finalist management accountant. Under his leadership, AFC Wimbledon achieved numerous milestones including their first friendly against [[Sutton United F.C.|Sutton United]], their first game in the [[Combined Counties Football League|Combined Counties League]] away at [[Sandhurst]], and a sell-out game against [[Chipstead F.C.|Chipstead]] at [[Kingsmeadow]]. He stood as the [[Left List]]'s candidate for [[Merton and Wandsworth]] in the [[London Assembly election, 2008|2008 London Assembly election]].
'''Kris Stewart''' (born [[February 9]], [[1967]] in [[Portsmouth]]) is the founding chairman of [[England|English]] [[association football|football]] club [[AFC Wimbledon]]. He was the club's chief executive and is also a [[Chartered Institute of Management Accountants|CIMA]] passed finalist management accountant. Under his leadership, AFC Wimbledon achieved numerous milestones including their first friendly against [[Sutton United F.C.|Sutton United]], their first game in the [[Combined Counties Football League|Combined Counties League]] away at [[Sandhurst]], and a sell-out game against [[Chipstead F.C.|Chipstead]] at [[Kingsmeadow]]. He stood as the [[Left List]]'s candidate for [[Merton and Wandsworth]] in the [[London Assembly election, 2008|2008 London Assembly election]]. He's awesome.


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Revision as of 12:56, 19 July 2008

Kris Stewart (born February 9, 1967 in Portsmouth) is the founding chairman of English football club AFC Wimbledon. He was the club's chief executive and is also a CIMA passed finalist management accountant. Under his leadership, AFC Wimbledon achieved numerous milestones including their first friendly against Sutton United, their first game in the Combined Counties League away at Sandhurst, and a sell-out game against Chipstead at Kingsmeadow. He stood as the Left List's candidate for Merton and Wandsworth in the 2008 London Assembly election. He's awesome.